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Exploration and Colonization CSS 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 11.1, 11.3
Unit 1—Chapters 1 – 5 Exploration and Colonization CSS 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 11.1, 11.3
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Themes of History Political Economic Geography Social/Cultural
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Exploration (1000-1500) Reasons for Exploration New Technology
Columbian Exchange, 1492 Treaty of Tordesillas, 1493 Spanish Armada, 1585 Reasons for Exploration New Technology
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God, Gold, and Glory (1500-1600) Primogeniture Conquistadores mestizos
Black Legend Bartolomeo de las Casas Juniperra Serra encomiendas
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New France (1600-1700) Samuel de Champlain, 1608 Edict of Nantes, 1598
Robert La Salle, 1682 Edict of Nantes, 1598 coureurs de bois
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New England (4) 1620-1700 Moving West Puritan Influence on America
Roger Williams Salem Witch Trials, Puritan Influence on America Mayflower Compact, 1620 Fundamental Orders, 1639 Town Meeting
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Predestination Visible Saints or “the Elect” Anne Hutchinson
Half-Way Covenant, 1662 Great Awakening, 1730s Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield Old Lights New Lights
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Middle Colonies (4) 1660s - 1700 New Amsterdam, 1623-1664 patroons
New York William Penn Philadelphia
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Native Americans 1607-1754 Indian-White Relationship Cycle
First Anglo-Powhatan War, 1622 Pequot Wars, 1637 Second Anglo-Powhatan War, 1644 King Philip’s War, 1675 Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan
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Southern Colonies (5) 1607-1733 Jamestown, 1607
Maryland Act of Toleration, 1676 House of Burgesses, 1619 Carolinas Georgia, 1733
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Working Poor Headright System Indentured Servitude Quitrent
Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676 Paxton Boys, 1764
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Middle Passage Slavery, 1619 Middle Passage Slave Codes
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Mercantilism Mercantiism Navigation Acts, 1650s Molasses Act, 1733
Hat, Iron, Wool Acts Salutory Neglect Triangle Trade
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European Wars 1688 - 1763 Dominion of New England, 1686
Glorious Revolution, 1689 Ft. Louisbourg, 1745 “Loyal” Colonies New England Confederation, 1643
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Colonial Society 1607-1750 Education in New England Social Classes
Education in Southern Colonies Lifespan Social Classes Michel de Crevecoeur
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Women’s Rights New England South Legal Rights Work
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